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Atlas 14A New Understanding
of Flood Risk
National Weather Service study updates our understanding of flood risk.
City of Austin Watershed Protection Department
Northwest Recreation Center Public Meeting | September 12, 2018
Overview
• Study background
• Rainfall data updates
• Impacts to floodplains
• Recommended floodplain regulation amendments
• Next steps
Atlas 14 Background
• Nationwide study of
rainfall intensities
Partners
• Federal National
Weather Service, U.
S. Army Corps of
Engineers, Federal
Highway
Administration
• State/Local TxDOT,
Harris County Flood
Control District, City of
Austin, et al.
Rainfall Depth Changes (preliminary)
• Examination of historic rainfall data
• Adds data from 1994 – 2017
• Colorado River watershed not significantly impacted
Rainfall Depth Changes (preliminary)
• Examination of historic rainfall data
• Adds data from 1994 – 2017
• Colorado River watershed not significantly impacted
Rainfall Depth Changes (preliminary)
• Examination of historic rainfall data
• Adds data from 1994 – 2017
• Colorado River watershed not significantly impacted
Storm Level
Current Rainfall
Depth
(24 hour storm)
Updated Rainfall Depth*
(24 hour storm)
25-year
(4% chance)7.6 inches Almost 10 inches
100-year
(1% chance)10.2 inches Up to 13+ inches
500-year
(0.2% chance)13.5 inches Not yet available
Austin Rainfall Impacts
* preliminary
Photo: Houston Chronicle
Flooding in Houston / Harris County
• Memorial Day 2015
• Tax Day 2016
• Hurricane Harvey 2017
Halloween 2013 picture, memorial day 2015, May 2016?
Flooding in Austin
• Halloween 2013 and 2015
• Memorial Day 2015
• May 2016
Floodplain
Approximate number
of buildings in the
floodplain
Approximate percent of
City area in the
floodplain
Current 100-year 4,000 9%
Current 500-year
(excluding
Colorado River
floodplain)
7,200 11%
Difference 3,200 2%
Impacts to Citywide floodplains and buildings
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
Pre-1950 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s
Nu
mb
er
of
Bu
ild
ing
s
100-year Floodplain
1983: Regulations
introduced to limit
encroachment into the
100-year floodplain
Number of buildings constructed in the 100-year floodplain by decade
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
Pre-1950 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s
Nu
mb
er
of
Bu
ild
ing
s
100-year Floodplain Floodplain Buyouts
WPD invests > $200M
to remove over 1,000
buildings from the floodplain
Number of buildings constructed in the 100-year floodplain by decade
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
Pre-1950 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s
Nu
mb
er
of
Bu
ild
ing
s
100-year Floodplain
Number of buildings the current 100-year floodplain by decade
Approximately 4,000
buildings remain in the
100-year floodplain
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
Pre-1950 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s
Nu
mb
er
of
Bu
ild
ing
s
100-year Floodplain 500-year Floodplain
Projected future
buildings in at-
risk areas
Number of buildings in the current 100-year and updated Atlas 14 floodplain by decade
?
Atlas 14 updates our understanding of
risk, adding 3,200 more buildings to the
100-year floodplain
1% Annual Chance of Flooding Mean?
• A 100-year flood has a 1% chance of happening every year
• It has a 26% chance of happening over a 30-year mortgage
• Can occur multiple times per year; does not occur every 100 years.
• FEMA and nationwide standard to map flood hazard areas.
What does a
Houses actively flooding, February Drive
• More buildings in the 100-year floodplain.
• Depth of flooding increases.
• More low water crossings at risk of flooding.
• Depth and velocity of flooding over roadways increase.
Flood Risk Mean?What does the new understanding of
Floodplains Will Expand
• More homes and businesses are at risk of flooding than previously thought.
• Affects ability to develop, remodel, or redevelop property.
• Affects the need for and the cost of flood insurance.
• Floodplains will need to be re-studied.
• See impacts at ATXfloodpro.com
Austin’s
Floodplains Will Expand
• More homes and businesses are at risk of flooding than previously thought.
• Affects ability to develop, remodel, or redevelop property.
• Affects the need for and the cost of flood insurance.
• Floodplains will need to be re-studied.
• See impacts at ATXfloodpro.com
Austin’s
Floodplains Will Expand
• More homes and businesses are at risk of flooding than previously thought.
• Affects ability to develop, remodel, or redevelop property.
• Affects the need for and the cost of flood insurance.
• Floodplains will need to be re-studied.
• See impacts at ATXfloodpro.com
Austin’s
Using Floodpro• Go to ATXfloodpro.com
• Click “I want to…”
• Click “Explore Atlas 14 Changes”
• Enter an address to search
Proposed Floodplain Regulations
Hurricane Harvey: Houston’s Regulatory Response
Bastrop’s Response
Proposed Land Development Code Amendments
• Revise floodplain definitions
• Revise floodplain management rules
Objectives
• Limit construction of new buildings in areas with known flood risk
• Simplify rules so that buildings within the floodplain can more easily redevelop to reduce flood risk
Proposed Floodplain Definitions
• New 100-year floodplain => current FEMA 500-year floodplain
• New 25-year floodplain => current City 100-year floodplain
Storm Level
Current Rainfall
Depth
(24 hour storm)
Updated Rainfall
Depth*
(24 hour storm)
25-year
(4% chance)7.6 inches Almost 10 inches
100-year
(1% chance)10.2 inches Up to 13+ inches
500-year
(0.2% chance)13.5 inches Not yet available
Floodplain Management Regulation Changes
• Redevelopment Exception
• Colorado River Exception
• Freeboard
Redevelopment Exception
A residential building may encroach in the 25- or
100-year floodplain as long as it:
• Replaces an existing building
• Is above 100-year floodplain by 2 feet
• Does not increase number of dwelling units
• No adverse flooding impact
If these conditions are met, safe access
requirement is waived.
Redevelopment Exception
Additions can be approved if:
• The home meets 2 feet freeboard
requirement.
Renovations can be approved if:
• The renovation is not a substantial
improvement.
• If the renovation is a substantial
improvement, the home must meet 2 feet
freeboard requirement.
Why add the Redevelopment Exception?
• Incentivizes redevelopment while reducing flood risk
• Reduces the number of buildings at risk of flooding
• Simplifies the code
Redevelopment Exception
Under current rules:
• Properties in green likely to redevelop under an existing exception
• Properties in yellow likely to redevelop with an administrative variance
• Properties in red require a Council variance to redevelop
100-year floodplain
25-year floodplain
Redevelopment Exception
Under new rules:
• All properties have same opportunity to redevelop with an elevated finished floor
Flood risk will be reduced in all cases
100-year floodplain
25-year floodplain
Colorado River Exception
• Expand 100-year encroachment exception to include Lake Austin and Lake Travis
• Maintain prohibition on encroachment on 25-year floodplain
Lake
Travis
Lake
Austin
Lady Bird
Lake
Colorado River
downstream of
Longhorn Dam
Minimum freeboard to 2 feet
• Minimum height between building’s lowest floor and 100-year floodplain
• More than 140 Texas communities have freeboard of 2 feet or higher
Why increase freeboard?
• Freeboard is the single-most effective means for reducing flood risk to a building in the floodplain
• Simplify code – current freeboard requirements vary by location
• Reduced flood insurance costs
Impact to Flood Insurance?
• Flood insurance impacts are dependent on FEMA map update
• Map updates at least 3 years away
• Rates may go up
• Insurance requirements may change
• Talk to an insurance agent now
What is the
Next Steps
• Oct 2018 – Final Atlas 14 data published
• Oct – Dec 2018 – WPD staff to determine application of rainfall values for Austin area
• 2019 – Drainage Criteria Manual updates (rules change process)
• 2019 to 2021 – Re-mapping of Austin floodplains:
• 2022 – FEMA map updates
Timeline
Follow our progress
AustinTexas.gov/atlas14
Contact us
Floodplain Hotline 512-974-2843
View floodplains
ATXfloodpro.com